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Tetraopes pilosus? - Tetraopes annulatus

Tetraopes pilosus? - Tetraopes annulatus
Paducah, Cottle County, Texas, USA
June 14, 2016
Found on Matador Wildlife Management Area on Sand milkweed, Asclepias arenaria

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Tetraopes annulatus.
On the info page for Tetraopes pilosus, it says "Very similar to T. annulatus but body surface including callus completely obscured by dense whitish or yellowish-gray pubescence".
Please wait for experts, but I would say T. annulatus because not all of the body is covered by dense whitish pubescence.

 
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I concur with T. annulatus. T. pilosus will have it's thoracic umbone also covered in setae

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